High-order Gauss-Legendre methods admit a composition representation and a conjugate-symplectic counterpart
Numerical Analysis
2025-11-05 v3 Numerical Analysis
Abstract
One of the most classical pairs of symplectic and conjugate-symplectic schemes is given by the Midpoint method (the Gauss-Runge-Kutta method of order 2) and the Trapezoidal rule. These can be interpreted as compositions of the Implicit and Explicit Euler methods, taken in direct and reverse order, respectively. This naturally raises the question of whether a similar composition structure exists for higher-order Gauss-Legendre methods. In this paper, we provide a positive answer by first examining the fourth-order case and then outlining a generalization to higher orders.
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@article{arxiv.2506.16809,
title = {High-order Gauss-Legendre methods admit a composition representation and a conjugate-symplectic counterpart},
author = {Felice Iavernaro and Francesca Mazzia and Ernst Hairer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.16809},
year = {2025}
}
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7 pages